"I don't think this Act's been tested but it is something that New Zealand has been party to internationally as well, it sign. So we are asking for the police and government to act, it's a moral obligation , we are a country that has stood up internationally against these sort of crimes against humanity, this sort of people should not be welcomed to New Zealand and is also should be a message for Fiji as that crimes against the people is not acceptable.:"

Nik Naidu.

New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed officials will meet with Colonel Mara tomorrow at his request.

The Ministry declined to go into the details of what will be discussed.

Meanwhile, a former Fiji police officer who is now a refugee in New Zealand says it is important Colonel Mara visit this country.

We are not supporting the part he played during the coup, but we are supporting the change that he has taken via various information, so it would be an ideal situation good for him to come over and brief us.